In its day, the 300 series was considered to be the pinnacle of Daimler-Benz production. Before the Second World War, the prestigious car manufacturer was renowned for its sumptuous and highly luxurious cars and the 300 series signalled the company's return to this niche in the market. The 300 saloon was first introduced in 1951 and was followed by the B, C and D Class. It was discontinued in 1962. The chassis on the Mercedes 300 series models was made with an oval section tube. A 300 series limousine was given by Mercedes as a gift to German Chancellor Adenauer and the public would forever more associate this car with the name of this famous figure. The side jamb windows are removable, adding a touch of elegance and harmony to the line.

Delivered in Spain on 11 December 1958, this elegant, once chauffeur-driven car was totally restored around 15 years ago. The combination of the navy blue bodywork and wonderful burgundy leather upholstery give this car a lot of presence. It was first delivered with the white outer sidewalls on the tyres as an optional extra. It is still equipped with its Becker Le Mans pre-selection stereo unit, but its automatic gearbox has been replaced with a manual gearbox. The car is in excellent condition and being the final model in this line, it is the most sought after. This car is a real "limousine", offering an unparalleled level of comfort, and in its day it would guarantee its owner a smooth and quiet drive on long journeys and a welcome befitting a Head of State upon arrival at his destination!

Estimation 60 000 - 80 000 €

Sold 57,500 €* Results are displayed including buyer's fees and taxes. They are generated automatically and can be modified.

In its day, the 300 series was considered to be the pinnacle of Daimler-Benz production. Before the Second World War, the prestigious car manufacturer was renowned for its sumptuous and highly luxurious cars and the 300 series signalled the company's return to this niche in the market. The 300 saloon was first introduced in 1951 and was followed by the B, C and D Class. It was discontinued in 1962. The chassis on the Mercedes 300 series models was made with an oval section tube. A 300 series limousine was given by Mercedes as a gift to German Chancellor Adenauer and the public would forever more associate this car with the name of this famous figure. The side jamb windows are removable, adding a touch of elegance and harmony to the line.

Delivered in Spain on 11 December 1958, this elegant, once chauffeur-driven car was totally restored around 15 years ago. The combination of the navy blue bodywork and wonderful burgundy leather upholstery give this car a lot of presence. It was first delivered with the white outer sidewalls on the tyres as an optional extra. It is still equipped with its Becker Le Mans pre-selection stereo unit, but its automatic gearbox has been replaced with a manual gearbox. The car is in excellent condition and being the final model in this line, it is the most sought after. This car is a real "limousine", offering an unparalleled level of comfort, and in its day it would guarantee its owner a smooth and quiet drive on long journeys and a welcome befitting a Head of State upon arrival at his destination!

Estimation 60 000 - 80 000 €

Sold 57,500 €* Results are displayed including buyer's fees and taxes. They are generated automatically and can be modified.